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Zera Shimshon Insights
Adalia
16 episodes
1 day ago
Uncover powerful Parsha insights from the Zera Shimshon, brought to life with relatable stories and practical takeaways. Bonus? Every listen is a segulah for blessing—as promised by the Zera Shimshon himself.
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Uncover powerful Parsha insights from the Zera Shimshon, brought to life with relatable stories and practical takeaways. Bonus? Every listen is a segulah for blessing—as promised by the Zera Shimshon himself.
Show more...
Judaism
Religion & Spirituality
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The Ripple Effect of Righteousness: Why Noach’s Sons Were Saved
Zera Shimshon Insights
7 minutes 10 seconds
1 month ago
The Ripple Effect of Righteousness: Why Noach’s Sons Were Saved

Why were only Noach’s three sons saved from the Flood?

The Zera Shimshon reveals a beautiful and surprising answer — one that teaches us about legacy, merit, and the quiet power of spiritual connection.

In this episode, we explore how “אֵלֶּה תּוֹלְדוֹת נֹחַ” holds the secret to intergenerational blessing, why youth alone wasn’t enough to save the next generation, and how our own actions can protect those we love.



Zera Shimshon Insights
Uncover powerful Parsha insights from the Zera Shimshon, brought to life with relatable stories and practical takeaways. Bonus? Every listen is a segulah for blessing—as promised by the Zera Shimshon himself.